Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
Subst Abus. 2022;43(1):171-178. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2021.1903652. Epub 2021 Mar 24.
Previous research has linked the internalization of shame and negative stereotypes associated with substance use to increased severity of substance use problems (i.e., negative consequences associated with alcohol and drug use, including occupational or relational difficulties and illegal behavior). However, little work has examined how other aspects of substance-use-related stigma (e.g., encounters with and anticipation of discrimination) might be related to the severity of substance use problems. Further, the psychological mechanisms through which stigma drives substance use problems remain poorly understood. Addressing these key limitations, the current study examined the role of executive functioning (EF) deficits in the relation between substance-use-related stigma and severity of substance use problems. In fall 2019, adults exposed to trauma who use substances were recruited via Amazon's Mechanical Turk ( = 320, 46.9% women) and completed self-report measures of substance-use-related stigma, EF deficits, and substance use problems. Substance-use-related stigma was positively associated with EF deficits, which in turn related to substance use problems. Substance-use-related stigma was also indirectly associated with substance use problems through EF deficits, suggesting that EF deficits accounted for the significant association between substance-use-related stigma and substance use problems. These findings provide initial support for the role of EF deficits as a mechanism through which stigma drives substance use problems among individuals exposed to trauma. Results underscore the potential utility of addressing stigma coping and EF deficits in interventions aimed at preventing and treating substance use disorders.
先前的研究已经将羞耻感的内化和与物质使用相关的负面刻板印象与物质使用问题的严重程度联系起来(即与酒精和药物使用相关的负面后果,包括职业或人际关系困难和非法行为)。然而,很少有研究探讨与物质使用相关的污名的其他方面(例如,遇到和预期的歧视)如何与物质使用问题的严重程度相关。此外,污名驱动物质使用问题的心理机制仍知之甚少。为了解决这些关键限制,本研究探讨了执行功能(EF)缺陷在物质使用相关污名与物质使用问题严重程度之间的关系中的作用。在 2019 年秋季,通过亚马逊的 Mechanical Turk( = 320,46.9%为女性)招募了接触过创伤且使用物质的成年人,并完成了物质使用相关污名、EF 缺陷和物质使用问题的自我报告测量。物质使用相关的污名与 EF 缺陷呈正相关,而 EF 缺陷又与物质使用问题有关。物质使用相关的污名也通过 EF 缺陷与物质使用问题间接相关,这表明 EF 缺陷解释了物质使用相关污名与物质使用问题之间的显著关联。这些发现为 EF 缺陷作为污名驱动创伤后个体物质使用问题的机制提供了初步支持。研究结果强调了在旨在预防和治疗物质使用障碍的干预措施中解决污名应对和 EF 缺陷的潜在效用。